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Kerr: "What about your artificial, re-programmable immune cells?" | Kerr: "What about your artificial, re-programmable immune cells?" | ||
Hasegawa: "I never finished that research. The university had kept | Hasegawa: "I never finished that research. The university had kept me quite busy." | ||
Kerr: "It definitively has potential. We just need to find a way for the re-programmation to happen on the fly." | Kerr: "It definitively has potential. We just need to find a way for the re-programmation to happen on the fly." | ||
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Hasegawa: "Haha, yeah, but that's not a good comparison. Computer tech was at its infancy at that time." | Hasegawa: "Haha, yeah, but that's not a good comparison. Computer tech was at its infancy at that time." | ||
Kerr: "My point is they got the fricking moon with that little. Today we | Kerr: "My point is they got to the fricking moon with that little. Today we are wearing supercomputers all around that can be extended with all kind of gizmos and connect to even greater supercomputers." | ||
Hasegawa: "It's a shame. We are able to fly to the moon but can't even regrow a kidney today in the lab." | Hasegawa: "It's a shame. We are able to fly to the moon but can't even regrow a kidney today in the lab." |
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